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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1003594 06/02/14 10:18 AM
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Ok,
I stand corrected. Everyone make note of this, because its the one mistake I'm allowed annually.

I had:

(2) ETS SJTAC
and
(2) SFM-1 Afghan SJTAC

Here's a pic...

[Linked Image from i60.tinypic.com]

The two SFM-1 SJTAC look a lot like the Jackhammer (without CBT).



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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1003595 06/02/14 10:19 AM
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I wouldn't even call them variants. To me they're all Jack Hammers (Jack Hammer, SFM-1, and Axe Hammer). I would call the Jack Hammer a SJTAC variant, though.

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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1003596 06/02/14 10:20 AM
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Here is one of the regular SJTAC I had...

[Linked Image from i60.tinypic.com]


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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Spider-Pig] #1003597 06/02/14 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Spider-Pig
I wouldn't even call them variants. To me they're all Jack Hammers. I would call the Jack Hammer a SJTAC variant, though.


Good to know. I always assumed they were a Satin Jack variant, because Busse Collector has them listed under the SJ heading. I couldn't find the Jackhammer listed.




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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1003598 06/02/14 10:27 AM
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I guess this is all semantics.

The Axe Hammer feels just like the SJTAC in the hand. This means its a little flat and boxy feeling, but light. However, it doesn't feel particularly "quick".

I think the SJTAC line wasn't overly popular because it lacks the refinement of the other Busse offerings of similar size. The Axe Hammer, like the standard SJTACs, ETS SJTACs, and SFM-1 SJTACs I've owned are basic in their design. They don't compare to an ASH, SFNO, etc.

I'm keeping mine, but you won't see a picture like above (four of one basic design) from me. Having a good sheath included is a nice feature of the AXE.

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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1003599 06/02/14 10:32 AM
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The only thing I don't like about them is the lack of handle scale contouring. I really feel the handles should be contoured.

I'm interested in seeing your impressions of the Vex when you receive yours.


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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Spider-Pig] #1003600 06/02/14 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Spider-Pig
The only thing I don't like about them is the lack of handle scale contouring. I really feel the handles should be contoured.

I'm interested in seeing your impressions of the Vex when you receive yours.


YES! The ergo of the Axe Hammer (and listed SJTACs) is "boxy / flat" because the scales are ... well ... flat. The belly and humpback on the handle feels good, but the scales don't feel the voids in the other direction. It makes for a light, but slow feeling blade.

The one is out for delivery today. However, this doesn't mean it'll arrive today. Rural mail...

Anyway, I've been whining on here enough about getting a bushcraft offering from the Yard, and it doesn't appear to be in the making so I went to the Swamp. I actually prefer full tang with applied scales so the Vex has great promise. This is all speculation as I've not even held it yet!

If we like them, I'm going to have a blue sheath made for my wife's. Maybe she'll actually use this one. I keep buying her bruisers, but she only admires them when I pull them out for internet pictures...because she knows what I paid for all of that satin infi...


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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1003601 06/02/14 10:39 AM
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I REALLY hope I get some traction in BF thread. I logged in today to sell some, and ended up picking another up.

This is worse than the gun addiction I had. I finally broke that, but think I might have replaced it with a renewed Busse(kin) addiction.

This is probably what I get for not drinking, smoking, and using drugs.


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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1003604 06/02/14 10:50 AM
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Hey Gary, is that Leaner Meaner 4.0 from scales to tip and no sheath, right?


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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1003607 06/02/14 10:57 AM
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Randy,
I'm pretty sure that is the case. They're listed as 4.0". I'd have to verify if you're thinking about state/location length restrictions.

It is NOT cutting length.


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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1003610 06/02/14 10:57 AM
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Correct, no sheath.

The High Street has a sheath.


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Re: What's in your Busse / Bussekin Knife Collection? [Re: Endeavour Morse] #1003618 06/02/14 11:04 AM
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I don't worry about length restrictions. IF I carry a bigger blade it is always visible. AS FAR AS I KNOW the only "Restrictions" about length here are that if it is a folder it has to be 4 inches or less to be carried "concealed".


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